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AeroBot: An Autonomous AI Robot For Navigation and Convenience in Philippine International Airports

Author(s) Alia Glenys Nalian Fallore, Princess Jannah Ito Cabaccan, Matt Keannu Metrillo Castor, Kenji Fortunato Mallen, A-Jhay Delos Santos Paltep, Hadassah Grace Ungria Sandigan, Dr. Marianne Shalimar G Del Rosario
Country Philippines
Abstract Airports face persistent challenges in enhancing passenger experiences, particularly in navigation and convenience. This study,
AeroBot: An Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Robot that Aids with Navigation and Improves Passenger Convenience in Philippine
International Airports highlights the transformative potential of AI-powered robots in addressing these issues. Guided by key questions on
navigation, accessibility, and cultural factors, this research utilized a mixed-method approach, combining surveys and interviews with aviation
experts and travelers. Findings reveal AeroBot’s potential to revolutionize airport experiences by prioritizing accessibility, streamlining processes,
and fostering inclusivity. Features like real-time navigation, touchscreens, advanced voice recognition, and multilingual support empower
passengers to navigate airports independently and confidently, significantly benefiting impaired passengers, senior citizens, and first-time
travelers.
Furthermore, AeroBot reduces stress, enhances convenience, and promotes independence, contributing to higher passenger
satisfaction. Addressing cultural and technological barriers ensures a seamless experience for diverse travelers, including non-tech-savvy
individuals and those facing language challenges. This inclusive approach underscores the role of AI in creating efficient, passenger-friendly
airport environments. Recommendations emphasize tailoring AeroBot’s functionalities to demographic needs, leveraging robotics to reduce
congestion, and fostering a sense of support and empowerment among travelers. Ultimately, this study demonstrates AeroBot’s capacity to
transform airports into inclusive hubs where no passenger is left behind
Keywords Artificial Intelligence, AeroBot, Navigation, Passenger Experience, Convenience
Field Computer > Artificial Intelligence / Simulation / Virtual Reality
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-04-26
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.40535
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9gvd6

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